The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index dropped down two points in October, reflective of builder confidence toward the housing market decreasing. Why?
Read More »A Winner for Fannie Mae’s Latest Nonperforming Loan Sale
Fannie Mae has announced the winner of its eighth non-performing loan sale? Who took this latest GSE offering?
Read More »Who Will Influence Housing in the New Trump Cabinet
The third installment of a three-part series, DS News reports on the predictions for the President-elect's new cabinet, and who will be chosen to fill the key housing roles.
Read More »Industry Insight: Property Preservation Goes Mobile
DS News sat down with Joe Iafigliola, VP of Vendor Management at Safeguard Properties, to discuss the importance of mobile technology in the property preservation space of the housing industry.
Read More »HUD Scorecard Depicts Housing Recovery
Despite the recent increase in foreclosure levels, according to HUD the market is still on the right track.
Read More »Better Equipped: Regulatory Concern Levels Decline Among Banks
Why is concern toward regulation and risk among U.S. financial institutions declining?
Read More »Will Trump “Make the Housing Market Great Again?”
The second installment of a three-part series, DS News discusses with industry leaders what the metrics in the housing market may look like with Trump at the helm.
Read More »State Spotlight: New York Settle With PHH Mortgage
Reports of irregularities in the foreclosure practices of servicers throughout the industry sparked the investigating of PHH Mortgage, according to a recent release from New York’s Department of Financial Services.
Read More »10 States With the Highest Foreclosure Filings
DS News recently reported on the spike in foreclosures observed in the month of October. Which states are still struggling with high levels of foreclosure filings?
Read More »Foreclosures See an Increase After Months of Decline
What external factors are contributing to the month-over-month spike in foreclosures witnessed in October?
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